Quantitative analysis of CMV DNA in children the first year after liver transplantation
- 30 July 2003
- journal article
- website
- Published by Wiley in Pediatric Transplantation
- Vol. 7 (4) , 296-301
- https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1399-3046.2003.00086.x
Abstract
CMV infection is a major problem after solid organ transplantation especially in children where primary infection is more common than in adults. Early diagnosis is critical and might be facilitated by quantitative analysis of CMV DNA in blood. In this retrospective study of 18 children who had a liver transplantation 1995–2000, serum samples were analysed by Cobas Amplicor Monitor (Roche). Four patients developed symptomatic CMV infection at a mean time of 4 wk after transplantation. They showed maximum CMV DNA levels in serum of 26 400, 1900, 1300 and 970 copies/mL, respectively. In comparison, CA Monitor was positive, at a low level (415 copies/mL), in one of 11 patients with asymptomatic ( 4 ) or latent ( 7 ) infection. CMV IgM was detected at significant levels (≥1/80) in all four patients with symptomatic, and in one with asymptomatic CMV infection. Eight patients were given one or several courses of ganciclovir. Five of these lacked symptoms of CMV disease, and had low (415 copies/mL) or undetectable CMV DNA in serum. The data suggest that quantitative analysis of CMV DNA may be of value in early identification of CMV disease and for avoiding unnecessary antiviral treatment.Keywords
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